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a  period  of  time  due  to  various  factors,  including  marriage,  childbirth,

                       household  duties,  caring  for  family  members,  illness,  and  retirement,


                       before becoming re-employed. The average time out of employment was

                       3.12 years. On the other hand, 85.28% had not left their employment to

                       resume work again due to various factors.




                   VII.  Enrollment in Labor Insurance



                            Incidental  questions  related  to  indigenous  people's  labor  insurance

                       enrollment status were included in the survey of June 2020. In June 2020,


                       there  were  239,460 people  who  were  eligible  for  labor  insurance. This

                       excludes those who were unpaid workers working for family members,

                       people  enrolled  in  farmers’  health  insurance  but  engaged  in  non-

                       agricultural work, people enrolled in insurance programs for government


                       employees and teachers or military personnel. Among those eligible for

                       labor insurance, 81.60% were enrolled in labor insurance, while the rest,

                       18.40%, were made up of people enrolled in farmers’ health insurance but

                       engaged  in  non-agricultural  work during agricultural off  seasons;  those


                       who were enrolled in national pension insurance; as well as those who were

                       not enrolled in any insurance programs.




                   VIII. Vocational Training and Others



                            The  following  information  were  obtained  through  incidental

                       questions in the December 2020 survey.


                       1.    Occupational Accidents: 9.30% of indigenous people had experienced


                            an occupational accident in the workplace in December 2020.


                       2.    Work  safety  and  occupational  disaster  prevention  advocacy:  In




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